Don't knock the utility of military ID, at one point on course in Kingston, I had three soldiers clubbing on my ID. Myself 6'1" green eyed white guy, Arsinio (5'7" Filipino), and Pte Chen (5'5" Chinese). Since we were all old enough to serve our country, it was the least the county could do to provide enough ID to allow all three of us to get a brew. Other than that, my military ID also got me a tour on a Australian Navy Frigate, when I was admiring it from the dock, the sentry challenged me, took a look at my ID and got a crewman to give me a quick tour. It was a sweet little ship. Other than that the military ID mostly only useful for signing into buildings to which you are not assigned but must report. It also gets you into Legions, which comes in handy when you want a drink in a nice quiet place without all the civvy BS (honestly sometimes you want a game of pool without someone going postal when they lose).